With the new release eccenca reacts in particular to Oracle's decision to end its free support for Oracle Java SE 8 at the beginning of the year. Commercial users of Java SE can only hope for security updates against a paid subscription service. »In order to guarantee our clients the highest possible flexibility in their data projects, we rely on open standards for Corporate Memory. Oracle Java SE has been a reliable platform for our solution for many years. However, we also want to ensure long-term support for our clients. That's why we migrated the new release to OpenJDK. This guarantees long-term support, especially with security updates,« says René Pietzsch, Head of Product Management at eccenca, explaining the decision to switch platforms. »Of course, this does not result in any changes or restrictions for our clients«.
Furthermore, Corporate Memory 19.07 extends access management and makes it more flexible. Companies can now use the full integration of Keycloak to control access management on the Knowledge Graphs company-wide.
More information about the eccenca Corporate Memory can be found at https://www.eccenca.com/...